No Man's Land: Harold Pinter

Synopsis:

Do Hirst and Spooner really know each other, or are they performing an elaborate charade? The ambiguity - and the comedy - intensify with the arrival of Briggs and Foster. All four inhabit a no-man’s-land between time present and a time remembered, between reality and imagination.

No Man’s Land was first presented at the National Theatre at the Old Vic, London, in 1975, revived at the Almeida Theatre, London, with Harold Pinter as Hirst and revived by the National Theatre, directed by Harold Pinter, in 2001.

‘The work of our best living playwright in its command of the language and its power to erect a coherent structure in a twilight zone of confusion and dismay.’ The Times

Tags:

Categorised as:
Music, Stage & Screen
Sub-categories:
Playscripts
Genres & Themes:
Deception; Memory
Awards & Prizes:
Nobel Prize in Literature - Winner
No Man's Land book cover

Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571160884
Published:
19.11.2001
No of pages:
96
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